Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the profound and lyrical poetry of Alfred, Lord Tennyson in this collection, "Works Of Tennyson: Demeter And Other Poems." This volume showcases Tennyson's mastery of the English language and his enduring exploration of themes such as nature, mortality, and mythology.
Including the titular poem "Demeter", inspired by classical mythology, this collection represents Tennyson's later works, demonstrating his continued evolution as a poet and his sustained engagement with both personal and universal themes. Edited by his son, Hallam Tennyson, this edition provides valuable insight into Tennyson's creative process and the context of his work.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone with an appreciation for Victorian poetry, this volume offers a comprehensive look at Tennyson's contribution to English literature and his lasting influence on the poetic landscape.
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